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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Forty-Three Years Old, Low T Symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="1oldsoul" data-source="post: 75188" data-attributes="member: 15843"><p>I've thought about having a more thorough thyroid panel completed. My family doctor tested my thyroid 9 and 4 years ago. Both times it was in the low to mid 2 range for TSH, but it is now 3.6. T3 and T4 were never tested.</p><p></p><p>The metabolic syndrome/insulin resistance crossed my mind also because of my lipid panel results and the low SHBG. Was wondering if metformin would be a possibility along with TRT. Again, so many things to balance consider. I want to stay patient though, and start with the TRT to see how that affects everything. Then possibly move onto the thyroid and insulin issues. I'm sure the doctor will properly guide me. I just don't want to throw too many variables into the mix and not be able to clearly see what is helping or hindering symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1oldsoul, post: 75188, member: 15843"] I've thought about having a more thorough thyroid panel completed. My family doctor tested my thyroid 9 and 4 years ago. Both times it was in the low to mid 2 range for TSH, but it is now 3.6. T3 and T4 were never tested. The metabolic syndrome/insulin resistance crossed my mind also because of my lipid panel results and the low SHBG. Was wondering if metformin would be a possibility along with TRT. Again, so many things to balance consider. I want to stay patient though, and start with the TRT to see how that affects everything. Then possibly move onto the thyroid and insulin issues. I'm sure the doctor will properly guide me. I just don't want to throw too many variables into the mix and not be able to clearly see what is helping or hindering symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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